Ritteri Anemone help.

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They emerged in the tank as well. My parameters are good though. Not white though. It is normal for new life to emerge in tanks. They look like worm cocoon but might be something else.

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Glad we got that straight ..... My point, at least as intended, was to note that 'Ritteri' is an incorrectly classified term for the Magnifica.

The first name given to a Magnifica was the Ritteri Anemone. It was previously and in older literature often labeled as Radianthus ritteri. This species is also often referred to as Ritter's or the Ritteri Anemone.

Live Aquaria still has them listed at Ritteri or Magnifica.

http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=497+499+631&pcatid=631

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heteractis_magnifica

Just saying.....
 
Understood ... not trying to start a 'tempest in a teacup' .... just trying to point out that it s an old, incorrect name.
 
Are those green dot like things are green algea? If yes is it a bad thing?

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I realize this is an old thread. In some pictures the Magnificent looks a NICE purple in others it looks more tan / brown. Is it the lighting, camera settings ? Or, did the nem. turn brown ?
 

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